| 2008-09 season | |||
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| Manager | Jim Chapman | ||
| Stadium | Strathclyde Homes Stadium, Dumbarton | ||
| Scottish League Division 3 | 1st | ||
| Scottish Cup | Third Round | ||
| Scottish League Cup | Second Round | ||
| League Challenge Cup | First Round | ||
| Top goalscorer |
League: Ross Clark (14) All: Ross Clark (15) |
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| Highest home attendance | 1396 | ||
| Lowest home attendance | 462 | ||
| Average home league attendance | 712 | ||
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Season 2008–09 was the 125th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 103rd time, the Scottish Cup for the 114th time, the Scottish League Cup for the 62nd time and the Scottish Challenge Cup for the 18th time.
Jim Chapman's first full season in charge began with a large intake of new playing staff. A slow start however was to be replaced by an unbeaten run of 8 games which saw Dumbarton rise to 2nd place by the beginning of November. Mixed results in December through February meant that Dumbarton fell to 4th place, but still in with a playoff chance. However it was to be a final surge which saw 7 wins taken from the last 8 games which pushed Dumbarton to the Third Division title. Indeed that run brought about Dumbarton's record number of consecutive 'shut-outs' - 7 in all.
In the Scottish Cup, a second round victory over Highland League opponents Fraserburgh was followed by a close encounter with First Division Ross County, which was only decided by the odd goal in three and that after a draw.
In the League Cup, Dumbarton defeated Annan Athletic on penalties, but were to be overwhelmed by Premier Division St Mirren in the second round.
Finally, it was yet another League Challenge Cup first round exit, to Airdrie United.
Locally, the Stirlingshire Cup was not competed for.
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